[Tutorial] User profile [closed]
Where are the user profile locations?
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Where are the user profile locations?
answered 2017-06-25 12:50:12 +0100
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The user profile is stored in a folder named user
whose location can be checked (Libre Office open):
Tools
> Options
> LibreOffice
> Paths
Tools
> Options
> LibreOffice
> Paths
LibreOffice
> Preferences
> LibreOffice
> Paths
Generally the paths are the following:
C:
> Users
> your user name
> AppData
> Roaming
> LibreOffice
> 4
> user
home
> your user name
> .config
> libreoffice
> 4
> user
Library
> Application Support
> LibreOffice
> 4
> user
Folders mentioned are normally "hidden" that is not visible unless you provide, in the operating system, the consensus view:
Control Panel
> Folder Options
> View
> Hidden files and folders
check Show folders, files and drives hidden
> OK
ctrl
and H
Alt
key and select Go
in the FinderTip for Microsoft Windows: to get straight to the user profile folder, press Win + R
, type in %APPDATA%\libreoffice\4\user
and press Enter
.
The user folder you can delete, rename or move commands with their respective operating systems.
Asked: 2015-09-04 18:55:54 +0100
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Last updated: Jun 26 '17
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The link about user profile is: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/U... , BTW usually from my experience is enough changing the name or deleting registrymodifications.xcu in the root the user profile, so not all configurations are lost.
"When noticing strange behavior in LibreOffice the first thing to do is to reset the user profile. To do so, follow these steps:" (Thanks @charlie.it. This is just a quick links, so I can quickly find this the next time I need it.)
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